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Sam
Marco mentions Professor van der Linden, a psychologist who has
taken a long,
hard look at the issue of climate denial. If you
take a long, hard look at something,
you examine it very carefully in order to improve it for the future.
Rob
Professor van der Linden advises us not to challenge climate deniers directly, and
never to
throw insults – to say offensive, hurtful things directly to someone. This
approach is unlikely to work and will probably
backfire, or have the opposite effect
from
that intended, such as making that person’s opinion even stronger.
Sam
Instead, what’s needed is understanding and empathy –
realising that climate
deniers cannot control the life events that led them to mistrust science; and the
patience to try to show them difference between fact and fiction.
Rob
OK, it’s time to reveal the answer to your question now, Sam - what percentage of
the global scientific community agree that human-caused climate change is real?
I guessed it was 99 percent.
Sam
And
that was the correct answer, Rob! The scientific
evidence for a climate
emergency is overwhelming, leaving just the question of what we do about it. OK,
let’s recap the vocabulary we’ve learned from this programme on
climate deniers
– people who do not accept that climate change is real.
Rob
Someone who is
ill-informed knows less than they should about a particular topic.
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